Coal crisis: Raj govt writes to Centre to increase coal supply
Jaipur
12-October-2021

PHOTO: IANS
The Rajasthan government, feeling the crunch of the coal crisis, has been fighting hard to maintain demand-supply balance and has written to the Union Coal Secretary Anil Jain to increase the supply of coal from Coal India.
Agrawal informed that a total 9317 MW power has been available in the state, while average demand of 10683 MW and maximum average demand of 12200 MW was made. He said that on the basis of roster, power cuts are being done from the feeders.
In the last two days, electricity generation has started in Kalisindh and Kota thermal power plants of 795 MW power capacity in the state.
Agrawal had a review meeting on Monday with the high officials of Vidyut Utpadan Nigam, Prasaran Nigam and Urja Vikas Nigam at Vidyut Bhawan.
He informed that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was continuously reviewing the situation of power crisis in the state and as a result of that the situation has started improving. But the supply from the subsidiaries of Coal India is yet to increase.
"Due to high level efforts, 15 to 16 rakes are being dispatched in the state, whereas earlier, less quantity of rakes were being dispatched, he said adding, "A total of 16 rakes have been dispatched on 10th October, whereas on the previous day 15 and earlier even less rakes were arriving. About 21 rakes of coal are required per day for all the thermal units in the state - IANS
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